Windows 10: Random BSODs while gaming/browsing

Discus and support Random BSODs while gaming/browsing in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; Every partition needs at least 10-15% free space I have two disks, each on a single partition. SSD - C: - 32% free HD - D: - 7% free Should I... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by nublet, Sep 23, 2016.

  1. nublet Win User

    Random BSODs while gaming/browsing


    I have two disks, each on a single partition.
    SSD - C: - 32% free
    HD - D: - 7% free
    Should I disconnect D: temporarily?

    I have filled it as much as possible. I am not sure about the case, I will see if I can find the PC's invoice and if I do I will update here.

    It seems like an I/O device is causing the crash, my keyboard and mouse are pretty old in comparison to the other hardware. I use a wireless keyboard which continuously sends a specific key about 10-15 times that is typed to indicate that it is low on battery. For example if I was typing this and the battery was low it could send any letter 10-15 times to indicate low battery and then stop working for about 5 seconds. This is how it has alerted me the last few years.
     
    nublet, Oct 1, 2016
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  2. nublet Win User

    Found the case info and updated it in the system specs.
     
    nublet, Oct 1, 2016
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  3. axe0 New Member
    Could you borrow a mouse/keyboard from someone to see if that may help?
     
  4. nublet Win User

    Random BSODs while gaming/browsing

    I have a new set lying around. The keyboard is the oldest so I will replace that first and see how it goes. If it crashes, I will replace the mouse too. After about a week of testing I will report back.

    Thanks for your assistance.
     
    nublet, Oct 2, 2016
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  5. nublet Win User
    I thought the issue was gone because the PC didnt seem to crash.

    Today after a couple of hours the PC froze again. What I mean is that the screen froze, but the cursor was movable.
    Nothing (including CTRL+ALT+DEL) worked so I had to shut it down by holding the power button, luckily didnt have to do a SSD power cycle, it just booted up. Went to the event viewer and nada! Nothing was listed there.

    What do I do next?
     
    nublet, Oct 7, 2016
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  6. SUBHAMRAY Win User
    Run chkdsk with admin request in cmd
     
    SUBHAMRAY, Oct 7, 2016
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  7. axe0 New Member
    Upload a new zip created by the DM Log Collector, I hope some useful data is present.
     
  8. nublet Win User

    Random BSODs while gaming/browsing

    I have attached the latest report from the DM log collector.
     
    nublet, Oct 7, 2016
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  9. axe0 New Member
    What the event logs say: 45min after waking from sleep the system reinitialized everything after an improper restart.


    What keyboard are you currently using? There are some Windows Error Reports about the keyboard.
     
  10. nublet Win User
    That is right, when I am not at the PC I put it to sleep. I put it to sleep about 2-3 times today before it crashed.

    I am using the replacement keyboard as suggested. The model is A4Tech KB-720. I started using this one 3-4 days back.
     
    nublet, Oct 7, 2016
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  11. axe0 New Member
    I don't have much time for research currently so I'm going to ask if the keyboard is using a by Windows installed drivers or did you install the drivers?
     
  12. nublet Win User
    The keyboards (old and new) worked out of the box so I am using Windows drivers.

    At the expense of looking stupid I want to mention that even though I had disconnected the previous keyboard's receiver (the wireless one), I just noticed that someone had reconnected the receiver to my front USB panel.
    I was not using that keyboard though, however I cant be sure that the freeze was not related to this. I have removed the receiver and asked the person not to reconnect it. I will continue testing with the new keyboard again and report back in case something happens.

    Sorry for the trouble!
     
    nublet, Oct 7, 2016
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  13. axe0 New Member

    Random BSODs while gaming/browsing

    No problem, better safe and mention something relevant than hiding something because it is 'stupid' *Smile
     
  14. nublet Win User
    Yes, I agree.

    The PC just froze again :/
    No BSOD, just froze while in game. Tried alt+tab, showed the other apps but never switched to them. Tried ctrl+alt+del, didnt work. After a couple more tries with alt+tab, the screen went black but the cursor was visible and movable. Had to hold the power button and then start again.

    What should I try next?
     
    nublet, Oct 7, 2016
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  15. axe0 New Member
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